| LUNCHEON SEMINARS |
The 2009 CNS Annual Meeting offers invaluable medical education and optional
CME credit through its 55 Luncheon Seminars and 37 Practical Courses. Courses are available for every neurosurgical subspecialty, and
this year's meeting includes more courses on topics ranging from functional neurosurgery and endovascular techniques to grant
writing and entrepreneurship.
All Luncheon Seminars include a seated lunch served in the seminar room. Luncheon seminar fees are $60 each ($45 each for Residents/Fellows/Nurses/Physician Extenders).
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| MONDAY, OCTOBER 26:
12:00 – 1:30 PM
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M01 |
Resident/Honored Guest Luncheon
Complimentary to CNS Resident Members
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M02 |
Craniosynostosis (Open versus Endoscopic Management)
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M03 |
Disk Arthroplasty of the Cervical and Lumbar Spine
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M04 |
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
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M05 |
Pseudoarthrosis of the Cervical and Lumbar Spine
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M06 |
Ruptured Aneurysm Treatment (Open and Endovascular Management)
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M07 |
Hematology and Coagulation for Neurosurgeons: Pitfalls and Solutions
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M08 |
Management of Cranial Vascular Malformations
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M09 |
Movement Disorders: Surgical Management Options
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M10 |
TBI/ICP Management for Allied Health Professionals
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M11 |
Surgery for Tumors in Eloquent Cortex
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M12 |
Vestibular Schwannoma Management
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M13 |
Intracranial Endoscopy versus Ventricular Endoscopy
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M14 |
Meningioma Management
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M15 |
Pediatric Neurotrauma Update
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M16 |
How to Develop an Academic Career in Neurosurgery
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M17 |
Peripheral Nerve Board Review
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M18 |
Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders
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| TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27:
12:00 – 1:30 PM
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T19 |
Treatment of Peripheral Nerve and Brachial Plexus Trauma
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T20 |
Surgical Management of Chiari and Syringomyelia
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T21 |
Spinal Cord Tumor Management
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T22 |
Surgical Intervention for Lumbar Spine: What the Literature Supports
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T23 |
Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Guidelines for Surgical Management
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T24 |
Intraoperative Salvage Techniques: Getting Out of Trouble in Spinal Surgery
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T25 |
Unruptured Aneurysm Management Strategies
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T26 |
Cerebral Ischemic Disease: Management Options
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T27 |
Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm
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T28 |
Management Strategies for Trigeminal Neuralgia
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T29 |
Surgery for Epilepsy
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T30 |
Emerging Technologies in Treatment of Neurotrauma
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T31 |
Skull Base Approaches
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T32 |
State of the Art Management of Brain Metastases
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T33 |
Pituitary Surgery
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T34 |
Management of Low Grade Gliomas: Current Strategies and Dilemmas
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T35 |
Management Strategies for Adult Hydrocephalus
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T36 |
Current Issues in Medical Liability
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T37 |
Management of Congenital Abnormalities in the Developing World
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| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28:
12:00 – 1:30 PM
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W38 |
Treatment of the Aging Spine
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W39 |
Sports Related Spinal Injuries
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W40 |
Metastatic Spine Disease Management Options
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W41 |
Spine Trauma and Spinal Cord Injury
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W42 |
Anterior versus Posterior Approaches for Cervical Radiculopathy
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W43 |
Adult Spinal Deformity Management
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W44 |
Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment Strategies
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W45 |
Pediatric Spine Management (Traumatic and Congenital)
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W46 |
Management of Complications in Aneurysm Surgery
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W47 |
New Innovations in Open and Endovascular Neurosurgery
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W48 |
Common and Uncommon Peripheral Nerve Entrapment Syndromes
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W49 |
Neuromodulation for Pain
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W50 |
Management of Head Injury in the US and Internationally
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W51 |
Management of Complications in Skullbase Surgery
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W52 |
Malignant Gliomas: Future Treatment Strategies
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W53 |
Radiosurgery in Neuro-Oncology
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W54 |
Strategies for Maximizing Reimbursement
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W55 |
Managing Intracranial Mass Lesions in the Developing World
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